Prima
Derived from 'first'; often signifying the primary or the best.
Primaveira
Meaning 'spring', associated with the season of renewal and rebirth.
Primavera
Meaning 'spring', symbolizing new growth and fresh beginnings.
Primeveire
A variant of Primavera, also meaning 'spring' and representing renewal.
Primina
A diminutive form of 'primus', meaning 'first'.
Primitivo
Meaning 'primitive' or 'original', often referring to natural or basic conditions.
Primo
Meaning 'first', often used in familial contexts for the eldest sibling.
Primrose
A flower that blooms in spring, symbolizing youth and beauty.
Primula
Primula means 'first' or 'the first flower of spring' in Latin.
Primus
Primus means 'first' in Latin, often used to denote the firstborn or the foremost in rank.
Prince
Prince refers to 'the son of a monarch' in English.
Princess
Princess refers to 'the daughter of a monarch' in English.
Princeton
Princeton means 'town of the prince' and is derived from Old English.
Princy
Princy is a diminutive form of 'princess' and denotes a little princess or someone of royal lineage.
Prior
Prior refers to 'the first' or 'superior' in Latin.
Pris
Pris is a diminutive of Priscilla, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Prisca
Prisca means 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin, associated with someone wise or mature.
Priscila
Priscila is a variation of Priscilla, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Priscilla
Priscilla means 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin, often associated with wisdom.
Priscille
Priscille is a variation of Priscilla, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Prisco
Derived from 'Prisco', meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Priska
Meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable', derived from the Latin 'priscus'.
Priskilla
A variation of 'Priscilla', meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable'.
Prissy
A diminutive form of 'Priscilla', often signifying a refined or delicate nature.
Pro
Derived from Latin meaning 'for' or 'in favor of', often indicating support or promotion.
Probert
Means 'famous and bright', derived from elements indicating fame and brightness.
Proctor
Originally an occupational name for a steward or an agent.
Prodan
Means 'gift' in Slavic languages, often associated with benevolence.
Profit
Indicates financial gain or benefit, often used metaphorically as a positive outcome.
Proinsias
Equivalent to Francis, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man', commonly associated with St. Francis.
Prokhor
Means 'the one who praises' in Slavic languages, often referring to a religious context.
Prom
Shortened form related to promise, suggesting hope or commitment.
Promise
Indicates a declaration or assurance, often related to commitments in relationships.
Prudence
Derived from Latin, meaning 'caution' or 'wisdom.'
Prudencia
Spanish form of Prudence, meaning 'caution' or 'wisdom.'
Prudens
Derived from Latin, meaning 'wise' or 'prudent.'
Prudentia
Latin name meaning 'wisdom' or 'prudence.'
Prudie
A diminutive form of Prudence, meaning 'caution' or 'wisdom.'
Prue
A diminutive form of Prudence, meaning 'caution' or 'wisdom.'
Prunella
Derived from Latin, meaning 'little plum.'
Prvce
Prvce means 'firstborn' in Czech.
Pryce
Pryce means 'the son of the priest' in Welsh.
Prynne
Prynne is derived from a surname or place name, meaning 'priest' in Old English.
Pryor
Pryor means 'former or prior' and is derived from the Old French word 'prieur', which denotes a monastic leader.
Psarlay
Psarlay is derived from the words related to 'psalm' in Christian context.
Pucela
Pucela means 'virgin' in Spanish, often linked to purity and innocence.
Pudel
Pudel translates to 'poodle' referring to the dog breed in German.
Puengi
Puengi means 'to be decorated' or 'to adorn oneself' in some Nigerian languages.
Pulloc
Pulloc is derived from the word 'pulu' which means 'pure cotton material.'
Pura
Pura means 'pure' in Italian, signifying innocence or cleanliness.
Purcell
The name means 'from the pear tree well'.
Purdy
Purdy means 'having a nice appearance' or 'pretty' in Old French, commonly used in English-speaking countries.
Pureza
Pureza means 'purity' in Spanish.
Purificacion
Purificacion means 'purification' in Spanish, often associated with religious contexts.
Purity
Purity directly refers to the state or quality of being pure, often used in Christian contexts.
Purl
Purl refers to a type of stitch but does not have a direct meaning as a name. It is also associated with 'a twist or curl'.
Purlie
Purlie is a diminutive form of Purl, often used as a playful or affectionate name.
Purnell
Derived from a surname meaning 'from Purnell' in Middle Ages England.
Purnelle
A variation of Purnell, it signifies femininity in contrast to the surname.
Pushkin
Derived from a diminutive form of 'Pushka,' typically referring to a small cannon, often associated with the famous poet Alexander Pushkin.
Puskin
A name primarily associated with the famous poet Alexander Pushkin; often interpreted as 'of Pushkin'.
Putnam
Putnam is of English origin meaning 'dweller by a pond'.
Pyers
A variant of the name 'Piers', meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Pylyp
The name means 'lover of horses'; it is the Ukrainian form of Philip.
Pyn
The name means 'to ponder' or 'to meditate'.
Pyper
The name means 'flute player' or 'piper' in English.
Pyrrhus
The name means 'red-haired' or 'flame-colored'.
Qeshaun
A modern variation of a name often associated with strength and uniqueness.
Qiana
Means 'gracious and divine.'
Quade
Son of Uaid; historically signifies lineage and heritage in Irish culture.
Quaid
Descendant of the powerful one; often linked to leadership and nobility in heritage.
Quanita
Derived from 'Quana', meaning 'the one who is a blessing'.
Quartilla
Derived from the word 'quattro', meaning 'four', often seen as a lucky number in various cultures.
Queen
The name signifies 'female ruler' or 'sovereign' in English.
Queena
It denotes 'queen' or 'woman of royal rank' in English.
Quelina
The name means 'queen' in Spanish derivation.
Quella
The name signifies 'that one' or 'the one' in Italian.
Quelle
It means 'source' or 'spring' in German.
Quena
The name signifies 'queen' in Spanish context.
Quenburga
The name means 'battle fortress' in Old Germanic.
Quenby
The name means 'womanly' or 'queen's estate' derived from Old Norse components.
Quendreda
The name combines elements meaning 'counsel' and 'strength,' reflecting wisdom and power.
Quene
The name means 'queen,' indicating regal stature and feminine strength.
Queneua
This name is a variation of 'queen,' symbolizing royalty and grace.
Quenie
The name signifies 'queen' or 'noblewoman,' highlighting noble heritage and grace.
Quenild
The name combines elements translating to 'wise' and 'noble,' emphasizing intelligence and stature.
Quenilda
The name means 'brave queen' or 'strong ruler,' denoting leadership and courage.
Quenilla
Derived from 'queen,' it evokes femininity and royalty.
Queniua
A variation meaning 'queen,' highlighting noble femininity.
Quenna
The name signifies 'queen' or 'female ruler,' symbolizing authority.
Quennell
A surname derived as a first name, meaning 'from the queen's hill' or 'of the queen's estate.'
Quent
The name is a variant of 'Quentin,' meaning 'the fifth' or 'born in the fifth month.'
Quentin
The name means 'the fifth,' originally denoting the fifth child.
Quenton
A variation of 'Quentin,' meaning 'the fifth' or 'one born in the fifth month.'
Quentrell
Quentrell is a modern American name that signifies 'the one who is noble' derived from the name Quentin.
Quenyeve
Quenyeve is a variation of Genevieve, meaning 'tribe woman' or 'woman of the family' in Old French.
Quenylda
Quenylda provides a variant of the name Gwendolyn, meaning 'blessed ring' or 'white circle'.
Querijn
Querijn is derived from Quirinus, meaning 'spear' or 'warrior' in Latin.
Querube
Querube means 'cherub' in Spanish, representing a celestial being.
Questa
Questa means 'this' or 'the present one' in Italian.